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Weekly Weather Enrollment increase provides Tuesday High 88

Low 75 financial stability at Prescott 50% Rain Priyanka Kumar Wednesday Copy Editor

High 87 The ERAU Prescott campus others,” Ayers said. better for students,” Dr. sparked the interest of 60 stu- planning which is has been declared financially In the 2009-2010 and prior Ayers mentioned. dents. Dr. Ayers, who joined lead by Dean of Low 74 stable after several years of school year, the Prescott cam- Dr. Ayers stated that the Prescott on September 16 as College of Aviation Cass increasing costs in resources pus faced a sharp decrease in effort to bring Prescott’s cam- executive Vice President has Howeel, Dr. Gary Northam 50% Rain and building depreciation. enrollment that the school paid pus to a financial secure ground been actively involved and and Bill O’hara who is According to Dr. Frank close attention to. Dr. Ayers was collaborative. “We got enjoying his time there since. leading to improve Thursday Ayers, Executive Vice stated that the lowest point great support form President “I’m excited and committed the section finan- President and Chief Academic was when the school faced Johnson, Dr. Heist and Watret. to it. The campus, faculty, cially. High 89 Officer of the ERAU Prescott 1.7 million dollars in red, but We’ve had tremendous help staff, and students they are all A c c o r d i n g campus, budget cuts were towards the end of the year, from the Daytona Beach cam- Embry-Riddle first and then to Dr. Ayers, Low 74 revisited and the committee .5 million dollars in black, pus to get us improving on Prescott. How polite they are the school realized that three million indicating a positive number. things, there’s never been a bet- is all ERAU,” he said. is currently 40% Rain dollars was not required for According to Dr.Ayers, signif- ter collaboration, and there’s Prescott’s flight depart- w o r k i n g operation. Ayers stated that the icant changes were made last more planned,” he said. ment is also working to be with its stu- Friday current condition is doing bet- fall and improvements unrav- As of now, Prescott is in more profitable. As per Dr. dents and ter than in recent years, “We eled this spring. full swing with the addi- Ayers, the department is SGA to High 88 have a good budget, an honest Dr. Ayer’s current mission is tion of there new Air Traffic adopting better scheduling make budget. We know what it takes to continually meet or exceed Management program and the and improving maintenance more Low 73 now,” Dr. Ayers said. the school’s financial goals. He addition of helicopters which More specifically, the school wishes to see a modest enroll- improve- 40% Rain has witnessed an increase in ment growth as part of the five- ments and to enrollment for the 2010-2011 year plan. “We want to refine better secure school year. In addition, the academic programs, the financial school cut back on depart- it’s the little things condition which ment funding and you do to improve, we seems encourag- Heart Walk this personnel. “No par- want to make life ing to Dr.Ayers and ticular department the committee he Thursday suffered more than works with. On Thursday at 5:30 p.m. the American Heart Association will be hosting their premiere event that brings communi- ties together to raise funds and celebrate progress in the fight against this country’s No. 1 and No. 3 killers, heart dis- eases and stroke. Participation will help the Heart Association raise even more awareness and money in their fight to save lives. Walk with friends, fam- Engineering Fall 2010 Career Expo ily, coworkers and other mem- bers of the community you meet along the way. Physics receives incorporates new style Air Line Pilots Ph.D program Ainsley Robson Association ACE Campus Editor Ravi Gondaliya science from my birth,” first meeting Heale said. He completed On October 20 in the ICI Staff Reporter his masters from Centre of Center, Career Services will The Air Line Pilots Association Astrophysics in Boston. be hosting their annual Career Professional Development Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Best reputation and Expo. The doors will open on Aviation Collegiate Experience University started its Fall semes- sunny location of Embry- this day at 9:00 a.m till 5:00 Club (ALPA ACE Club) will be ter by offering a new Ph.D pro- Riddle’s campus p.m. for students to talk with holding their first informational gram in Engineering Physics. attracted Heale to join the over 80 different companies meeting on Tuesday, September This program will be the sec- university’s Engineering that will be in attendance. 28 at 7 p.m. in the Willie Miller ond Ph.D program offered Physics program. For those students and alumni Auditorium. Anybody interest- by the university after Ph.D Similarly Price, a student of who have attended the event ed in becoming a professional program in Aviation started ERAU Engineering Physics in the past, a major change in pilot should attend and under- in January 2010. program, did his bachelors from the Expo will be noticed. After stand how the ALPA ACE Club Moreover, Embry-Riddle United States Naval Academy feedback from employers and can be the first step in starting became the first university in in System Engineering. He research about the norms for their professional pilot career. Volusia County to offer doc- has dual masters degree; one this type of event, it was decid- Newly founded, Embry-Riddle toral degree in Engineering from Naval Post grad in ed that this year the Expo would Daytona is looking to “pilot” Physics. The program will be Astronautical Engineering be reduced to one day. this new organization. and one from Old Dominion According to Lisa Kollar, University in Engineering Executive Director of Career Management. Price spends Services, “Another reason we ERAU students most of his time working in felt we should make the change “ The professors the tutoring center while Heale is we tracked over the years an look to go skiing at Embry-Riddle works for the ERAU Creekside increasing number of employ- Observatory. “The professors ers leaving early or not showing Although it doesn’t snow in are friendly, easily at Embry Riddle are friendly, up for day two, this left our Florida that often, there’s plenty easily approachable and truly office and many students and AINSLEY ROBSON/AVION of snow in Colorado! Take advan- approachable and dedicated,” agreed Heale and alumni frustrated.” tage of lodging and four days truly dedicated. Price. Both of the students are The second day will not be Expo at the Prescott Campus, also ensure that their resumes of lift tickets for only $470 in really satisfied by the education a day that employers can use which was originally scheduled are approved and officially Steamboat Springs, Colo. From quality of ERAU’s Engineering to reserve interviewing space at the same time. entered in to the Eagle Hire December 16-22, have a fun Physics program. in the ICI Center, instead of As of right now, some of the System as soon as possible so time “flying” down the slopes -CHRIS HEALE “We have accepted the stu- holding the many interviews employers who have signed up those resumes can be added to of the Rocky Mountains! Down BILL PRICE dents who had pursued stud- that they conduct over the to attend includes The Boeing the CD’s that are provided to payments due by Wednesday ies in the areas of Engineering event in various locations Company, Continental Airlines, all employers. The requested September 29. Contact Leslie ” and Physics”, said Dr. Mahmut through out campus. Delta Airlines, Lockheed CDs by the employers are a Whitmer at [email protected] merging theoretical concept of Reyhanoglu, Professor and asso- Another change that can be Martin, Piper Aircraft and way for students to get their for more information. physics with the practical con- ciate chair of Physical Sciences noted by everyone is that the many more. So far 40 com- resumes out even if they for cepts, thus creating an opportu- Department. He says that timing of the event has been panies have already requested some reason can’t attend the nity for students to understand ERAU’s Engineering Physics changed as well. Where in interview spaces for the day Expo or weren’t able to get to Congressman physics more indepth. Recently, Ph.D. program is unique since the past the event has been the following the Expo. a particular company. In order there is an elite group of it concentrates on the research same week as Homecoming in Kollar is expecting “an to get your resume included on comes to ERAU five students who are part of areas of Spacecraft Engineering November. This change should increase in recruitment for both the CDs, students need to get Embry Riddle’s Engineering and Atmospheric Physics. allow more students co-op co-ops/internships and full- their resume approved from the John LeBoutillier, former Physics Ph.D program. Chris According to Dr. Reyhanoglu, opportunities, since the event time jobs.” She also believes Career Service Office in the congressman, now Heale of Britain, Alex Sjogren ERAU’s Engineering Physics will now be held before the that “the changes we have next couple of weeks and then Newsmax.com columnist and of Sweden, Damon Burke Department is the most active co-op deadline. made for this year’s event will mark them to be included in the Fox News analyst, will dis- of Winter Park, Chau Ton of department in research-based There was consideration for improve the process for both particular packet. cuss the upcoming November California and Bill Price of activities since the department the Career Expo to run into employers and students.” If you are interested in election and offer foreign are part of new received funding from organi- the Wings and Waves festivi- Although Kollar expressed any more information on the policy analysis on current doctorate program. zations like NASA, USAF and ties, but Kollar commented that her confidence in the event being Career Expo you can visit issues. Join him on Thursday, Heale, completed his bach- US Navy. The program will be since Wings and Waves is not a success for students, due to the Expo’s website at http:// September 30 at 6 p.m. in the elor’s from University of cultivating the great amount of an annual tradition it was felt the support that the University www.erau.edu/career/expo/ Willie Miller Auditorium. Stay Southampton in Astrophysics. knowledge in the next genera- to move the event so that it and the faculty provide, index.html or visit the Career on beat with today’s politics. “I was interested in space tion of engineers. would also not occur with the but students are encouraged to Service Office in C-408.

Campus ...... A2 Student Government ...... A4 Alumni Association Kirwa breaks Linkin Park Diversity ...... A5 Aero Feature ...... A6 launches “Talk Asics Invitational releases new Opinions ...... A8 to an Eagle” meet record album Student Life ...... A10 Sports ...... B1 Entertainment ...... C1 Classifieds ...... C3 Comics ...... C4 Campus A2 Sports B3 PHOTO COURTESY WARNER BROS. RECORDS Ent. Inside C2 Page A2 Campus The Avion, September 28, 2010 All women social Campus town-hall Alena Thompson to make an extreme ice cream other women on campus and Richard Weakley flight and we need to continue United States Congressman creation with the many top- learn about some of the many to be first in human space- and political columnist John Advertising Manager pings available such as gummy upcoming events on campus Staff Photographer flight.” said Adams. Leboutillier. The President’s bears, Oreos, hot fudge, and sponsored by the Diversity and The next Town Hall Meeting Speaker Series is a free event On September 22, the so on to enter in one of Women’s Center. One example On September 22, students, in the President’s Speaker open to all. Diversity and Women’s Center four categories: Most delec- is the free tutoring provided faculty and community mem- Series will be held this All Town Hall meetings are hosted an Ice Cream Social for table, Most Degusting, Most Monday through Thursday for bers alike crowded a room Thursday, September 30 at broadcast on AM radio station all women studying or working Colorful, and Most Artistic. all students in all core subjects 5 in the College of Business 6:00 p.m. in the Instructional NEWS 1150 WNBD (www. at Embry-Riddle. The most enjoyable part, p.m. to 9 p.m. for a Town Hall meeting Center Auditorium fea- wnbd.com) and on the Internet Ladies had a variety to choose however, was being able to con- The center is also sponsor- with United States House of turing former Republican at www.kenney.tv. from with two lines of ice cream sume their masterpiece. ing today’s Tuesday’s Treasure. Representatives Republican available for 175 guests. Here, While eating, females were Tuesday’s Treasure is usually a nominee Sandy Adams. the females had a competition given the opportunity to meet monthly event where a profes- Adams’ appearance marks sional speaker shares an interest- the 50th in the President’s ing topic to ERAU students. This Speaker Series of Town Hall week, at Tuesday’s Treasure, meetings hosted by talk show women can learn of scholar- host Marc Bernier. ships available to them, receive During the course of the scholarship tips, and enjoy a free evening, Adam’s views and lunch in IC 104 at 12:45 p.m. positions on a myriad of cur- The Diversity and Women’s rent political issues were Center is also making strides questioned including health- against breast cancer in Bake for care, taxes, foreign policy and Hope. October 1, students and the space program. Adams faculty can drop off and donate is the Republican nominee baked goods 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 for the 24th Congressional p.m. Volunteers will sale the district of Florida. While goods at Deck Down Under at the Daytona Beach campus 5 p.m. with the proceeds going of Embry-Riddle does not to the American Cancer Society lie within the 24th district, to make a difference in the fight much of Brevard County and against cancer. the Space Center The Women’s Center will are in this district. The elec- also be cosponsoring “What’s tion for this seat is important up with World Religions” with as this Representative repre- the Catholic Student Union. At sents the workers of the Space the interfaith chapel, there will Center and the communities be a panel of representatives in the surrounding areas that from different faiths to answer depend on the Space Center. student’s religious questions. Many Embry-Riddle stu- Students will also be provided a dents are following the ever- dinner where students can learn changing politics of the and chat. American Space Program To find out more information as they are working towards about any activities sponsored careers in the field. An Embry- by the Diversity and Women’s Riddle student asked Adams Center, or if you would just about her views on human PHOTO CURTSEY OF DARICK ALVAREZ like a place to chill and enjoy spaceflight. “We need to FEMALE STUDENTS ON CAMPUS were treated to an some of the free services have a direction, a clearer all women’s ice cream social that was sponsored by the provided by the center, please vision, some foresight out into Diversity and Women’s Center on campus. At the event, stop by C-Building Room 404 in the future, [as to] what direc- RICHARD WEAKLEY/AVION female students were able to meet get to know one another. Alphabet Soup. tion we want to go…We need THIS WEEKS PRESIDENT’S SPEAKER Series took the form to continue to work towards of a town hall with United States House of Representatives the Crew Exploration Vehicle Republican nominee, Sandy Adams, who answered questions and what that will be. ..We and took comments from the audience. Topics of discussion New alumni initiative need to continue human space- included NASA and her current views of the program. Ainsley Robson Riddle, your chosen career leave this world better off?” path, and what you are now His answer was, “You will Campus Editor doing for the University, Pepin have accomplish this because stated. He ended by challenged you listened and helped a stu- Volenteer Network Outreach Fair On September 22, in the audience with whether you dent at this University.” the COA Atrium at noon, have really thought about what Dr.Richard Heist, the the Alumni Relations you really received here. Executive Vice President and Office invited Alumni, The last question that Pepin Chief Academic Officer for Faculty, and Staff members asked the group in order to pro- Daytona Beach, added his per- on campus to join them for vide motivation for showing sonal challenge of talking with a free luncheon. how this new alumni incentive perspective “Eagles” as well At the luncheon, the Alumni works was “Do you want to about Embry-Riddle. Relations Office introduced all of the members of the office for the Alumni to start to rec- ognize the players. The office also introduced their new Alumni campaign “Talk to an Eagle.” During the luncheon the key- note speaker, Michael Pepin class of 86, who spoke about giving back to the University and using the status as an alumnus to be a sales person for the University. This mes- sage is right in line with the new initiative that the Alumni Relations Office has devel- oped. An alumnus of the Embry- Riddle is the individual who has the information about the University, but also the con- nection that the students are looking for. According to Michael Pipin this is why alumni serve as the best sales person, because a sales person is really there to listen to what the consumers needs are and AINSLEY ROBSON/AVION then give the information that PHOTO COURTESY OF ALUMNI RELATIONS ON SEPTEMBER 23, STUDENTS were invited to the flight deck in the Student the consumer is looking for. Center during the lunch hours. Vendors that were at this event included Relay for Information that each Alumni ALUMNI RELATIONS TREATED ALUMNI, faculty and staff Life, Habitat for Humanity, United Way, and Big Brothers Big Sisters. All organiza- has to offer to students includes to a luncheon that announced their new alumni initiative, tions were looking for students who wanted to sign-up for volunteer hours. your experiences at Embry- “Talk to an Eagle.”

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Page The Avion, September 28, 2010 Campus A3 Students support Campus hosts a local Blood Bank different type of play Michael Petrosino Riddle, at least 150 dona- who are in need. Michael Petrosino to be homeless, how horrible the other person’s perspective tions were recieved by the Students who would like to it is. But then to have our vet- and find out why they’re angry.” Guest Reporter American Red Cross. get involved and volunteer for Guest Reporter erans, the ones who were out Said actress Carrie Gibson “Schools, colleges and events the FBC may do so by going there fighting for me, for us, to after the play. Sponsored by Florida’s Blood are our best sources of blood to http://www.floridasbloodcen- This week, The University be homeless, it’s just a dis- Anthony and Carrie head an Centers (FBC), “The Big Red donors, we love having them,” a ters.org/careers/volunteer.stml. Office of Diversity Initiatives grace,” said Anthony Currie organization known as “Had Bus” rolled up to Campus this representative said while I was There are many volunteer posi- sponsored a play entitled as after the play. to Be.” Through their plays, past week looking for brave filling out paperwork before tions available from laboratory “Into the Fire.” As I walked into “The goal of our organization they try to bring about increased volunteers to donate their blood my own donation. Between the assistants to branch promoter, a modestly filled Auditorium is to make people see veterans, awareness of workplace issues to fill the ever-growing demand donation drive on September special event volunteers, and this past Wednesday night, I saw and everyone, with a different and to inspire active empa- for blood that plagues not only 11 and the donations given at telephone recruiters. Through an actor and actress patiently perspective. We want people to thy. They have performed for Florida, but the entire country. Embry-Riddle, which took place the help of the community, vol- sitting in the front row. I expect- see the world through someone many corporations such as Based in Orlando, Florida’s Spetember 21 to Spetember unteers, and donors, the FBC ed to see a set, crew, lights, a else’s shoes, so that the next Boeing and Hewlett-Packard, Blood Centers attempt to pro- 23, the FBC will be able to will continue to help those in full stage, and much more. On time someone is yelling at them, as well as many government vide an adequate blood sup- supply blood to more people need in our state. the “stage” I saw but only two they don’t yell back. Rather organizations, including the FBI ply for its patients throughout chairs, and nothing else. I began they try to see things from and the CDC. the state. They collect mainly to wonder how these two art- “whole blood”, which is blood ists, Carrie Gibson and Anthony and all of its parts such as Curry, were going to accurately white blood cells, red blood depict the struggles of returning cells, platelets etc. However, if veterans. The moment the lights someone can donate platelets, dimmed, I felt the flame that it is preferred. drove their passion. Platelet donations are used The audience met many to help people who are fight- returning veterans, some who ing leukemia, have just had an were young, some old, some organ transplant, or are suffer- men, some women, some veter- ing a blood related disease. A ans of the Afghanistan and Iraq very rare type of donation and wars, and some veterans of the in high-demand, anyone who is war, all of whom were willing to donate is encouraged portrayed by these two actors. and appreciated. The preferred Carrie and Anthony depicted platelet donors are those who these parts so accurately, as an have A+/-, B+/-, or AB+/- blood. audience member, you felt as Donors with type O blood are though you were interviewing preferred to give whole blood the actual veterans. rather than platelets. The veterans were angry, Although the FBC has no some sad, some remorseful, but affiliation with the American the common theme was mostly Red Cross, they still provide NICK CANDRELLA/AVION everyone who goes to war, upon an ample amount of blood STUDENTS LAST WEEK HAD a chance to become “heroes” returning, has some psychologi- to Floridians. Through the by donating blood to the American Red Cross. All of the blood cal ailment. This play was more donation program at Embry- that was donated will help individuals in the local area. to inform viewers of the dif- ficulties our returning disabled veterans face in returning to normal society. Personally, I felt a call to action to find a way to help veterans readjust to life Comedians stir up outside of war. In the play, many interest- ing statics were presented, but JOHN FREED/AVION the one that hit home the most THE UNIVERSITY’S OFFICE OF Diversity Initiatives spon- laughter on campus was that 20% of homeless indi- sored the play, “Into the Fire” for students to attend. The viduals are veterans. “I think of play featured the actors’ depiction of veterans return from Hannah Langhorn during his performance, ser- and Kevin Shea), has planned what a shame it is for people Afghanistan and Iraq. enaded the crowd and Hughes to put on more of these nights Guest Reporter with his clever use of cards to throughout the year with the intrigue the mind while sharing “Friday Night Laughs” events. It is never a bad time to jokes. The night, though full Next week, Steve Byrne have a good life. Whether of laughter and smiles was an and KT Tatara will be fea- stressed out from a busy week experience that if you missed tured and as with previous in school, or just wanting out on, well, you missed out, shows it can only be predicted Laser Tag in the West Lawn to get out for the night and but have no fear because the to be just as fun for all who have some fun while experi- plan is for more shows like come out and take part in the encing comedy that sometimes Friday night’s showcase to activities. Future events that comes with a bit of a twist occur regularly on schedule for are offered include “Friday from the normality. free to all Embry Riddle stu- Night Laughs” you can visit Comedians; Johnny Cardinale dents. Touch-n-go productions Touch-n-go.org for events tak- and Derek Hughes brought (TNG), which sponsored the ing place on campus at any on the laughs with a little styl- comedy set of the night (And given time. Just remember; a ing of their own. the recent orientation’s com- life without laughter, well that’s Cardinale, who played guitar edy showcase of Fahim Anwar not really life at all.

ANTHONY SEKINE/AVION COMEDIANS JOHNNY CARDINALE AND Derek Hughes entertain the Embry-Riddle cam- pus during “Friday Night Laughs.” The event was located in the Student Center starting at 8:00 p.m. on Friday. ANTOINE DAUGNY/AVION THE HOMELAND SECURITY STUDENT Association sponsored Laser Tag on the West Lawn on Wednesday, September 22. The event that took place during classes was a chance for students to take a break and have some fun in the spaceship look- ing shooting range. Corrections for Issue #2

The reporter for the Greeks get “Phired “Resident Assistants fill remaining Up” over Recruitment

housing void” article was Rebecca Zgorski pus. With the main idea of the Joe Pratt, a Phi Delta Theta, workshop focused on “People expressed that “Josh’s pre- Guest Reporter join people, not organizations,” sentation on recruitment was the students learned that indi- an exciting fast paced lecture Last Thursday, many mem- vidual relationships with others on an alternative recruitment. Michael Petrosino bers from the Greek communi- outside the fraternity/sorority is Definitely one of the best ty participated in a fun, unique the key to recruiting. Greek seminars I have ever event that will potentially help After the main introduc- attended.” with recruitment. Sponsored tion to Phired up, the women Even though this workshop by Panhellinic and the IFC, went with Meghan Ward-Bopp was Greek focused, it was a The Avion apologizes for this mistake Josh Orendi and Meghan and the men stayed with Josh great learning experience on Ward-Bopp were invited to the Orendi to focus on the differ- how to just talk to people and university to share their ideas ences between fraternity and get to know them without being and wanted to get the right information and effective recruiting skills sorority recruitment. Meghan awkward or too in their face. in what they call “Dynamic Ward-Bopp’s presentation with The entire event was fun, enter- out to our readers. Recruiting”. the ladies was very engaging taining, and very interactive. The “Phired Up” workshop and enjoyable. She not only The members of the Greek showed the fraternities and showed them their potential, community that attended really sororities the potential that they but also taught them how to got a lot out of the event and could have on campus and how achieve, what she refers to as look forward to having Josh to best achieve success on cam- social excellence. and Meghan back next year. Page A4 Student Government The Avion, September 28, 2010 Text to submit concerns Justice tip Curtis Dodge-Tess Doeffinger but still provide direct com- four will be in the Student to make them stand out. So, munication with the Student Center. The boxes have also if you are ever in one of the COA-COE SRB Government. For the most previous locations, and have effective response please sub- a concern about the campus, of the week The Student Government mit a concern or idea in detail feel free to fill out one of the Association has implemented so that the representative may comment cards and drop them Ryan Vas the professor of the concerned a texting program that allows most efficiently resolve the in the boxes. Students can also course or the department chair, students to submit their ideas issue. still submit suggestions online Associate Justice who decides the consequences. and concerns at any time. By The Student Government at http://sga.db.erau.edu. The student is given the choice texting the word “Suggest” also has revamped their Overall, the Student Academic Integrity violations to accept the professor’s deci- to 91011, student suggestions Student Suggestion Boxes. We Government Association is have increased substantially in sion or appear in front of the are forwarded to the Student noticed that some of the boxes trying to find better ways to recent years. Academic dishon- Student Court, which will hear Government and referred to in certain locations were not get students concerns and esty is considered a very seri- the case and pass appropriate the proper representative. being utilized to their full campus suggestions. The ous offense by the University. judgment. However, a second After an idea or concern has potential. So the boxes are Student Government’s main Academic integrity violations academic integrity violation will been received by a represen- being relocated to the fol- goal is to serve the students, include cheating, fraud, and result in an Honor board hearing, tative, the representative will lowing locations: the Fitness listen to their concerns, and plagiarism. Cheating is the use which can lead to suspension or find a solution and respond to Center, COB Computer Lab, to try and find a way to fix of unauthorized assistance in dismissal of the student. the text message directly to C Building’s computer lab, them. Hopefully, with these preparation of an assignment, The Student Court urges stu- the student’s phone. the Student Village Front improvements in collecting which includes oral or written dents of Embry-Riddle to uphold The benefit of this system desk, the Flight Line, SGA student suggestions more stu- presentation within the academ- academic integrity. It is impor- is that student suggestions office, the Student Lounge, dents will provide their input ic setting. Fraud is the gain- tant to realize that academic will still remain anonymous the Library front desk, and been painted a bright yellow into campus life. ing of unfair advantage through dishonesty not only discredits deceit or trickery including falsi- the degree program, but all the fication of records. Plagiarism is students who work hard for their defined as taking the ideas, writ- grades. It also harms the reputa- ings, and/or words of another tion of the University. and representing them as one’s The Student Court is the judi- Recent Updates with IT own. Two common forms of cial body of the students. The plagiarism involve the use of Student Court presides over Sandeep Singh lab 272¸ Doolittle Annex lab Student Government was issue to I.T help desk through written or oral work of another cases arising from University and classroom 105¸ Lehman lab aware of the resent among the online I.T. self service 24/7 for person without giving proper code violations, parking and COE SRB 371¸ College of Aviation Lab students due to the heavy traffic normal issues and check the stu- acknowledgment and the use of traffic issues, and student media- 356. This was done after getting of DBcommunication e-mails. dent the status of the incidence the oral work of another person tion including SGA hearings. Student Government and intense feedback from students This was resolved by a joint in real time on the same website. as one’s own. Ghosting, buying, The Court is also responsible for Information Technology upgrad- through student body during quest by Information technol- (See URL: https://erau.service- selling, trading papers, projects, interpreting the governing docu- ed the wireless internet system spring to make the systems com- ogy, Student Activities, and now.com for further detailed computer programs or other ments of the SGA. The Student around campus after hearing patible with the current demand Student government Association instructions) academic assignments are also Court is chaired by the Chief concerns from the student living of the student researcher. by introducing a new Ernie The SGA continues to encour- considered academic integrity Justice and consists of seven in dorm. The new system can The blackboard website was Calendar Systems available to age all student feedback to be violations. Associate Justices that hear all handle more wireless connec- replaced with new customiz- the student on homepage of the shared to SGA Representatives Sanctions imposed on students cases referred by the Dean of tion with faster uploading and able Graphical User Interface. student’s blackboard screen. through SGA suggestion cards, who commit acts of academic Students Office, Department of downloading speed. In the new user-friendly sys- To make the daily event or through the SGA website dishonesty may include failure Campus Safety, and all SGA I.T. also upgraded the systems tem, students can add blogs visible to students, Student http://sga.db.erau.edu. If you of a test or assignment, failure of related cases. College of Aviation classrooms for the classes; can add vari- Activity will update have a thought, comment, or an a course, suspension, or dismiss- If you have any questions 257, 351, 353¸ Library Lab ous widgets under “Add the I.T. Desktop background idea on improving your campus, al from the University. A first or queries for the Student machines, E building classroom module” option like calculator, with daily event feel free to contact your Student academic integrity violation will Court, please email us at 613¸ P building lab 149¸ Lehman Thesaurus etc. Now the student can file the Government Association. result in a verbal counsel with [email protected]. Athlete of the week Whitney Loubier Invitational in Savannah, GA, records at Embry-Riddle, some of where Elina scored her sixth hat which are points in a career (150), COE SRB trick of her career during the 6-0 goals in a career (59), and assists win against Grace, along with 2 in a career (32). The Student Government assists. A hat trick is when a player As a freshman in 2007, Elina Association is introducing a new was named Honorable Mention program called “Athlete of the All-American, First Team All- week.” Every week, the athletic Conference, and Florida Sun department decides on a student- Conference Newcomer of athlete that has particularly stood the Year. As a sophomore, she out based on three attributes: received NAIA Second Team Student, person, player. This All-American, and First Team week, the student-athlete of the All-Conference. Last year, she week is Elina Johansson. was awarded NAIA Third Team Elina Johansson is a forward All-American, Sun Conference for the women’s soccer team. Player of the Year, First Team All- She is a senior from Strangnas, Conference, and she broke 12 of Sweden in the Aviation Business the 14 offensive records, being the Administration program. She has best statistical season in ERAU also been chosen by the National women’s soccer history. Association of Intercollegiate The Eagles will travel to Lake Athletics as the National Offensive Wales, FL on Friday to play Player of the Week, for the sec- PHOTO COURTESY ERAU ATHLETICS Warner for their Sun Conference ond time in her career at Embry- opener. Their next home game Riddle. She was chosen based on is on October 1 at 7 p.m. It is a her performance last week, where scores 3 goals in a game. On conference game against Florida she scored five goals and had three Sunday, Elina scored 2 more goals Memorial. Come out and sup- assists in two games. On Friday, with another assist against Brenau, port your ERAU women’s soccer the women’s soccer team par- where the Eagles won 4-0. team and look forward to the next ticipated in the SCAD Savannah She currently holds 14 offensive Athlete of the Week! Get to know your SGA Get to know your SGA

Alix Emily Artisien Cook International Student COE Representative Representative Senior Senior Aeronautical Aerospace Science Engineering

Hello everyone, my name is Alix Artisien. to get involved. When I came here, I had no idea My name is Emily Cook and I am one of the work on come from student suggestions as well I was born in Martinique, French West Indies. what the SGA was or even its role on campus. I College of Engineering Representatives. I am as brainstorming within the committee. I lived on this small Caribbean island until I want to make sure International Students as well currently a senior studying aerospace engineer- My junior year I became chair of the Progress moved to the United States to pursue my degree as the rest of the ERAU students’ body know ing. I run cross country and track, am an active Committee. The projects I personally worked at Embry-Riddle. I have always been around how they can be helped by the organization and member in the Medical Emergency Disaster and on was communicating closely with Sodexo to airplanes since I was a little girl and flying them how they can be a part of it. Relief club, and I like to stay involved around improve dining services and working with the became my passion. I am currently a senior I am currently working on developing a bet- campus. On top of my involvement at Embry- engineering and mathematics departments to bet- majoring in Aeronautical Science and finishing ter international program with the creation of Riddle, I also am a volunteer firefighter in ter integrate MATLAB into lower level engineer- up my minor in Aviation Weather. the International Student Programming Council. Orange City and a lifeguard at Daytona Lagoon ing curriculum. After finishing my undergraduate degree, I ISPC will give International Students the oppor- waterpark. This year I am continuing as chair of the would like to start my masters in Human Factors tunity of getting together and organize fun Beginning my freshman year at Embry-Riddle, Progress Committee, and I have many goals for and work as a flight instructor. I am not too sure events. A couple projects I am working on are; I knew I wanted to be involved on campus. I the fall semester. Some projects that the Progress about where I want to work and not ready to a Thanksgiving dinner and “World Fest” an got a pamphlet in my mailbox advertising the Committee will work on include getting a lab in leave college yet. event where you showcase your home country. first meeting of Task Force One. That meeting the Student Village, getting storage spaces for stu- This is my second year in the Student Hopefully I will get more ideas from you guys is where my involvement with SGA first began. dent organizations, getting hand dryers in bath- Government Association and I love it. As an during the semester. Task Force One provides an opportunity for first rooms, and improving dining services. I still plan International Student, being part of SGA really Outside of the Student Government year students to become involved on campus, on working closely with MATLAB integration. got me involved on campus and made my col- Association, I am a sister of the Sigma Sigma and helps enhance leadership skills that will help Anyone can attend the Progress Committee lege experience amazing. During my term as Sigma sorority and the treasurer of the Ninety- throughout their college career. meetings, which will be held every Monday at a member on the Student Representative, I am Nines, International Organization of Women Task Force One was a great stepping stool into 6 PM in the Endeavor Conference room located working on making the International Students Pilots. the representative board of SGA my sophomore upstairs in the student center. Another way you more aware of what the Student Government is I am really looking forward to this New year, when I was involved with the Progress can help is to drop suggestions in the Suggestion and what benefits they can get from it. Year to accomplish all the ideas I have for Committee. The Progress Committee is a com- Boxes found around campus. We are always International Students are a major part of the International Students as well as the rest of mittee of students who work on projects geared looking for new ways to improve student life and Embry-Riddle community and I would like them the student body. toward improving the campus. The projects we the Daytona Beach campus! Page

The Avion, September 28, 2010 Diversity A5

The question of the demographics of ERAU here at Daytona Beach has been asked. This week the answer is being answered for the Fall 2010 semester. Overall Daytona is called home to 5,089 students, which 1,728 live on-campus and 3,361 live off-campus. In comparison Prscott Campus includes 1,705 total students and Worldwide, who operates on different calendar years has not been determined yet.

For this year overall Daytona Beach, FL enrollment has increased 2.6%

International student enrollment has increases 1% this ROTC accounts for a total of 835 students attending the University

The average need-based Top 5 Degrees on Campus scholarship for students in 1: Aerospace Engineering Fall 2009 was $9,085 for 2: Aeronautical Science full-time undergraduates 3: Aeronautics 4: Air Traffic Management Average sports scholarship 5: Business Administration $8,142

India Largest Student Population Top 5 States Represented 1: Florida 1304 2: New York 266 South Korea 3: Pennsylvania 226 2nd Largest Student Population 4: New Jersey 204 5: 133 Saudi Arabia 3rd Largest Student Population

Nigeria Many of the Students here at Embry-Riddle belong 4th Largest Student Population to multipule organizations

China 5th Largest Student Population

International Students here at the Daytona Beach Campus represent 99 different countries around the world Page Page A6 Ae r o Fe a t u r e The Avion, September 28, 2010 A7

Snowbirds Rob Holland Corkey Fornof Cheryl Stearns Jason Newburg Lee Lauderback F-22 Demonstration Team F-18 Hornet Demonstration U.S. Air Force Heritage Flight Skytypers (Geico) Julie Clark (Chevron) Greg Poe (Fagen Inc.) Matt Chapman (ERAU) Michael Goulian (ASB.TV) “Without Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Michael Wiskus (Lucus Oil) this show would not be possible.” -Wings and Waves Staff

“It will be one of the best airshows in the country as far as talent.” -Wings and Waves Staff Page A8 Opinions The Avion, September 28, 2010 Obama supports students to strengthen country At colleges and universi- the past ten years, college costs erful, this boondoggle survived We’re tripling the investment they are 26 years old. students. You are responsible for ties across America, students have shot up faster than housing, for decades. But this year, we in college tax credits for middle Second, a college education your own success. But there is are heading into the classroom, transportation, and even health said, enough is enough. As a class families. We’re raising needs to be more than affordable; more we can do to remove bar- many for the first time. You’re care costs. The amount student result, instead of handing over the value of Pell Grants, and it needs to prepare graduates riers to finishing college, espe- taking part in a journey that will borrowers owe has risen almost $60 billion in unwarranted sub- we’ll make sure they increase for the jobs of the 21 century. cially for those earning a degree not only determine your future, 25 percent in just five years. sidies to big banks, we’re redi- each year to better keep up with Community colleges – under- while working or raising a fam- but the future of this country. We This isn’t some abstract issue to inflation. We’re making loan valued assets in this country – ily. That’s why I’ve proposed a know, for example, that nearly me. Michelle and I had big loans repayments more manageable are well-positioned to lead this College Access and Completion eight in ten new jobs will require to pay off when we graduated. I for more than one million more effort. That’s why we’re upgrad- Fund, to develop, implement, workforce training or higher edu- remember what that burden feels students. Future borrowers can ing these institutions by tying and evaluate new approaches to cation by the end of this decade. like. No one in America should even choose an income-based the skills taught in classrooms to improving college success and And we know that in a global be saddled with crushing debt payment plan so that you don’t the needs of local businesses in completion, particularly for stu- economy, the nation that out-ed- simply because they sought an have to pay more than 10 percent growing sectors of the economy. dents from disadvantaged back- ucates us today will out-compete education. And no one should of your salary each month. And The third part of our higher grounds. us tomorrow. In the 21 cen- be denied a chance to make the if you go into public service, and education strategy is making sure So we are making college more tury, America’s success depends most of their lives because they keep up with your payments, more students complete college. affordable, gearing the education on the education our students can’t afford it. your leftover student debt will be Over a third of America’s college you receive to the demands of a receive. That’s why we fought so hard forgiven after 10 years. As part students, and over half our minor- global economy, and taking steps That’s why, soon after I took to win a battle that has been of this effort, we’re simplify- ity students, don’t earn a degree, to lift graduation rates. Because office, I proposed an ambitious raging in Washington for years ing financial aid forms, too, by even after six years. That’s not this is how we’ll retake the lead goal: by 2020, America will once over how to administer student eliminating dozens of unneces- just a waste of money; it’s an in producing college graduates. again have the highest proportion loans. Under the old system, sary questions. incredible waste of potential that This is how we’ll help students of college graduates in the world. taxpayers paid banks and finan- PHOTO COURTESY WHITE HOUSE OFFICE I’d also point out: one way holds our country back. We like you to fulfill your dreams. And over the past year and a half, cial companies billions of dollars we’re helping young people don’t just need to open the doors And this is how we’ll ensure that we’ve been putting in place poli- in subsidies to act as middlemen recting that money to upgrade afford college is by helping of college to more Americans; America prospers in this new cies to help us meet this goal. – a deal that was very lucra- America’s community colleges them to afford health insurance. we need to ensure that students century, and that we harness the First, we are making college tive for them, but unnecessary and make college more afford- Because of the new health care walk back out of those doors greatest source of our strength: more affordable. As students, and wasteful. And because these able for nearly 8 million students law, young adults can stay on with a degree in their hands. the talents of our people. you know why this matters. Over special interests were so pow- and families. their parents’ health plans until Of course, that depends on ~President Barack Obama Student Forum “If you could rename the Moon, what would you name it?” - Compiled by James Holt

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It was in the early 2000’s, stimulus or task can take up pre- sion experience at numer- and I was an undergraduate cious resources in our working ous locations throughout the student at UCLA. One particu- memory, which means we can’t world. The program takes lar afternoon as I walked along store and integrate information place over the summer and is the shade-speckled, brick foot- as well as we should. approximately one month in path and enjoyed the lovely Additionally, downtime is duration. Cadets from all Southern California weather, very important for the brain. over the country are selected I noticed a woman walking This is when the brain processes to participate in the CULP out of the library carrying on information and can turn it into based on their performance a very intense conversation. I long-term memories. Constant as a student and in the ROTC can’t remember what she talked stimulation keeps this informa- program. Cadets are placed about, I just remember that she tion processing and solidifying in teams consisting of 20 was talking and very loudly, from occurring, and our brains Cadets and two ROTC Cadre but she was completely alone. can actually become fatigued. members, and these teams She carried on a conversation Studies have found that people travel around the world to with herself and didn’t seem learn better after taking walks participate in a truly unique to mind one bit. I was a little in nature vs. a walk in an urban learning experience abroad. scared. I figured she had mental environment. Researchers are During the 2010 Summer, problems. And then, the strang- beginning to look at how so Embry Riddle sent two est thing happened. She said, called electronic micro-breaks, ARMY ROTC Cadets to par- “Hang on, I have another call.” like playing a two-minute game ticipate in the CULP. These She pulled a cell phone out of on a cell phone, affects the brain. individuals traveled to her pocket, clicked a button and Initial findings do not support Russia and Tanzania; said, “Hello? Oh, hi. Can I call the cell phones! It appears that two countries few U.S. you back? I have someone on removing ourselves from stimu- military personnel have the the other line. Thanks…OK, I’m lation, electronic or otherwise, is privilege to be assigned to. back, sorry about that.” crucial for our brains to function To be selected for the PHOTO COURTESY CADET FRY I had to laugh. Technology at their peak, and focusing on program, the Army ROTC had just made an abnormal one task at a time with as little Cadet must first apply to a CADET FRY IS WITH a class at The House of Learning in Moshi, Tanzania. Fry was behavior normal. In the past, if outside distraction as possible national selection board. given this opportunity through the Army Culture and Language Program (CULP). we had seen someone talking is the best way to perform best The initial application for This program provides cadets a cultural and language immersion experience at to themselves, we would have at a task. CULP is completed online numerous locations throughout the world. sent them to a doctor. Now, Some friends and I brain- and involves basic informa- we just assume they are on a stormed on ways we can de- tion about the Cadet and also date arrives, Cadets are flown try, Cadets are taken on cul- evaluated based on their per- phone call. At the time, I stud- stimulate. Here are some of our requires an essay on how the to a link-up site to meet their tural excursions, placed in formance. At the conclusion ied medical and psychological suggestions…Only answer and experience will enhance the teams and fix any adminis- various positions within of the CULP, Cadets receive anthropology, and I began to respond to emails for a window individual’s ability to the community to meet the an overall performance evalu- consider how technology affects of one to two hours a day. Take a lead in situations abroad local populace, volunteer ation which will help them to sociocultural structures and five-minute break by going out- where language and cultural in charitable events, and obtain their desired profes- interactions between people. I side and sitting on a bench or the understanding plays a critical participate in daily language sion within the United States now study human factors, and grass…and just sit there. Don’t role in mission success. classes. By the end of the Army upon commissioning. this same phenomenon inspires smoke a cigarette. Don’t check After the initial online month-long program, Cadets However, the greatest accom- me to consider how technology your phone. Don’t listen to an selection is complete, the have developed a heightened plishments gained from this affects brain functioning and iPod. Unplug your TV. Go camp- Cadet Task List for the spe- sense of cultural understand- opportunity stems from the human performance. ing. Turn off your cell phone for cific country of assignment ing, as well as a working friendships made and the expe- I am not alone in this inspi- an hour, or a day, or a week- must be completed. The knowledge of the language riences encountered through- ration. For years, researchers end. Only make phone calls at a Cadet Task List includes, but and beliefs of the country in out their mission abroad. have studied how new media designated spot at a designated is not limited to, such things which they were stationed. 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Cross Country in the Asics Volleyball sweeps The Classic Sun Conference Mid- B3 Season Tournament B2

AARON CRAIG/AVION Page B2 Sports The Avion, September 28, 2010 No. 12 Eagles finish Mid-Season Tournament with two additional wins Blue and Gold would hold on to take the first set, 25-21. The second set started the same way as the first, with the Eagles falling behind 4-1. Embry-Riddle fought back to tie the set at 9-9, but the EMBRY-RIDDLE 3 Royals continued to battle, WARNER 0 regaining a 16-13 lead that prompted ERAU head coach Michael Pierce Joslynn Gallop to take a tim- eout. Immediately after the ERAU Athletics timeout, the Blue and Gold rattled off five consecutive The 12th-ranked Embry- points, including three kills Riddle volleyball team wrapped from Jordan Holcomb, to gain up The Sun Conference Mid- an 18-16 lead. The Eagles Season Tournament with a continued to stretch the lead, pair of sweeps on Saturday, eventually winning the set by knocking off Warner (25-21, a score of 25-19. 25-19, 25-12) and Webber After battling the Royals for International (25-13, 25-10, much of the first two sets, 25-16). With the wins, the Embry-Riddle came out and ANTOINE DAUGNY/AVION Eagles improve to 17-1 overall dominated the third set. Warner WITH TWO MORE WINS Eagles improve their record to 17-1 on the season and 6-0 in conference play. The Eagles were and 6-0 in conference play, and found themselves down by lead by Abby Hall who tallied 23 kills and 15 digs in Saturday’s wins. extend their winning streak to just two points at 9-7, but the 14 matches. Eagles pulled away quickly out strong to take an early lead set 25-10. istered a match-high 17 assists. In the first match, Embry- and never looked back, taking against Webber International. A WIU again started strong in set As a team, Embry-Riddle out- Riddle dug themselves an the third set, 25-12. 7-0 run early in the first set put three, taking an early 10-7 lead. hit Webber International, .143 to early 4-1 hole with three attack Hall registered a double- the Blue and Gold ahead 14-4, But with the Warriors leading, -.270. errors to start the match. But double with 15 kills and 10 and Embry-Riddle ended the set 12-10, Embry-Riddle again went The Eagles will hit the road the Eagles quickly bounced digs, while Holcomb added 12 on a 9-2 run, taking the set by a on a tear, using a 15-4 run to win again next weekend, travelling to back, going on an 11-4 run kills and eight digs. Adriana score of 25-13. the set, 25-16. and for capped by a pair of kills from Vazquez tallied a match-high EMBRY-RIDDLE 3 The Warriors started better in In a match where both offenses a pair of matches. Embry-Riddle Abby Hall to take a 12-8 lead. 40 assists, leading the offense WEBBER 0 the second set, jumping out to an struggled to get on track, Hall led will first visit SCAD Savannah After Warner tied things up at to a .302 hitting percentage. 8-4 lead. But from that point, the all players with eight kills. Nina on Friday at 7 p.m., followed by a 14, ERAU went on a 10-4 run Warner’s Samantha Schild led In ERAU’s final match of the Eagles went on a tear, winning 21 Kontrec recorded a match-high trip to NCAA II South Carolina- to grab a 24-18 advantage. The all players with 12 digs. tournament, the Eagles came of the next 23 points to claim the seven digs, while Vazquez reg- Aiken on Saturday at 2 p.m.

Upcoming Sporting Late goal leads Eagles past Royals cross bar to leave the score at 1-0 at the half. Events In the 59th minute, the Eagles were forced to play MEN’S HOCKEY with just 10 men after a red card was issued. The Royals eventually capitalized on the Friday, Oct. 1: EMBRY-RIDDLE 2 one-man advantage when a Carlo Coehlo goal tied the vs USC WARNER 1 match with 23 minutes left to Daytona Beach, Fla. 7 p.m. Alison Smalling play. Following the Warner goal, ERAU Athletics the Embry-Riddle coaching staff made a few adjustments Saturday, Oct. 2: A late goal by Matthias Klatt in the line-up, one of which vs USC lifted the Embry-Riddle men’s was moving Matthias Klatt soccer team to a 2-1 victory and Michael Donald from Daytona Beach, Fla. 5 p.m. over Warner in both teams’ Sun defensive positions to the mid- Conference opener at Royals’ field. The switch breathed new Field on Thursday. The 15th- life into the Eagles’ attacking ranked Eagles are now 3-2 movements as they began to MEN’S SOCCER overall and 1-0 in the league, create more scoring chances. while the Royals drop to 5-2-1 As the game progressed, the and 0-1 in the conference. Eagles looked less and less Friday, Oct. 1: The Eagles were the better like the team down a player. of the two teams offensively in They continued to pressure the at Lynn the first half as evidenced by Warner offense and with 3:31 Boca Raton, Fla. 3 p.m. their 11-4 shot advantage. The remaining, their persistence Blue and Gold had a chance to paid off. Klatt took the ball take the lead in the 27th min- off a Warner midfielder and ute when Ryan Woods lofted a elected to take the ball into the Saturday, Oct. 2: ball in to Ryan Maloney who box himself where he rifled a was able to shake defender to low shot past Romero into the vs Ave Maria AUSTIN COFFEY/AVION get a shot off. His attempt beat lower left corner to give the Daytona Beach, Fla. 7 p.m Warner goalkeeper Jonathan MATTHIAS KLATT SCORES LATE to lift the men’s Eagles the win. Romero low but banged off the soccer to a 2-1 victory over Warner. The Eagles were Romero finished with five far post to keep the score level the proven offensive power of the game with their saves on the night, while at 0-0. 11-4 shot advantage. ERAU’s Kile Kennedy col- MEN’S Tennis With 3:04 left in the first lected four saves in the win. half a Warner defender was son to put the Eagles up 1-0. the box. He dribbled around The Eagles return to action called for a hand ball inside the The Eagles had another two more defenders to give at 3 p.m. on Oct. 1 when they Thursday-Sunday, Sep. 30- 18-yard box. Maloney stepped chance to add to their tally in himself an opening, but once close out a four-game road up to take the resulting penalty the closing seconds of the half again the woodwork proved swing with a trip to Boca Oct.3: kick and converted on his first when Sam Litchfield dispos- to be Romero’s best ally as Raton to take on NCAA II USTA/ITA Florida Regional attempt from the spot this sea- sessed a defender just outside Litchfield’s shot went off the seventh-ranked Lynn. Daytona Beach, Fla. All Day ERAU to host Men’s Tennis Open WOMEN’S Golf Alison Smalling with a 3-1 conference mark. Bolgar on the Eagles’ 2010 sin- in Engineering Physics. Francis partnered with Bolgar gles wins list with 22. A two- The Eagles also return senior ERAU `Athletics in doubles play and togeth- time conference Player of the Sean de la Bastide, junior Monday-Wednesday, Oct. 4-6: er the duo won the the ITA/ Week, he posted a perfect 5-0 Adrian Bayh and sophomore The ERAU Open is the first Florida regional title and fin- record in league play to earn David Spennare. The trio com- Flagler Fall Slam competition of the 2010-11 ished at the ITA Small College second team All-Conference bined for 21 wins and will look St. Augustine, Fla. TBA season for the Eagles who National Championships en honors. He was recognized as to build on that tally in 2010 return six letterwinners from route to up a 25-6 record. an NAIA All-America Scholar along with newcomers Chris last year’s NAIA National Rice was second behind Athlete thanks to his 3.8 GPA freeman and Simon Felix. Championship Final Four. The WOMEN’S Soccer Eagles, who were captured the Sun Conference regular season and tournament titles, ended their season with a 20-6 Friday, Oct. 1: overall record. vs Florida Memorial * The returning class includes first team All-Americans Jan Daytona Beach, Fla. 7 p.m. Hoekzema and Peter Francis and second team honor- ee Charlie Rice. Hoekzema Sunday, Oct. 3: played at the No. 1 position in the Eagles line-up in 2010 vs St. Thomas * and led the Blue and Gold to Daytona Beach, Fla. 4 p.m. the program’s sixth straight conference regular season and tournament titles. He was a perfect 3-0 in conference WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL play to earn first team All- Conference honors and fin- ished with an even 11-11 sin- gles record and a 24-10 mark Friday, Oct. 1: in doubles. He also got the job at SCAD * done in the classroom and his 3.67 GPA in Aviation Business Savannah, Ga. 7 p.m. Administration earned him NAIA All-America Scholar Athlete honors. Saturday, Oct. 2: Francis split his playing at USC-Aiken time between the second and third singles positions and Aiken, S.C. 4 p.m. finished with a 19-12 record AUSTIN COFFEY/AVION *-TSC Opponents in his sophomore campaign. JAN HOEKZEMA, PETER FRANCIS, and Charlie Rice are returning first and second team He joined Hoekzema on the All-Americans helping to make up this years men’s tennis team. The Eagles are also support- All-Conference first team ed by returning senior Sean Bastide, junior Adrian Bayah, and sophomore David Spennare. Page The Avion, September 28, 2010 Sports B3 Eagles victorious at the Asics Invitational Blue and Gold coming in with The Eagles placed five in Kirwa beats times of 26:06.10 and 26:39.16 the top 15 to take the team respectively. Alex Frazier fin- title with 38 points, edging out ished fifth in 27:38.38 and Division II Florida Tech (57 record at finished eighth in 27:56.23, points) and Division I Seton rounding out the Eagles points Hall (62) points. scorer’s Henry Melius. Junior Julie Mayfield was Asics meet Zachary Kraus, Joshua the top finisher for the Eagles Austin Quinn Guerrero, Brett Galloway and as she took second overall in a Patrick Clare all had strong time of 19:31.77. Flo Vazquez ERAU Athletics showings, finishing ninth, 11, was the No.2 finisher for the 12, and 13. Blue and Gold as she fin- Sophomore Evans Kirwa ran The Eagles had six of the top ished third overall, six sec- the Embry-Riddle cross country 10 and 13 of the top 25 times at onds behind Mayfield cross- course in a meet record time at the meet. All of the Eagle fin- ing the line in 19:37.58. Erika the Asics Embry-Riddle Cross ishers in the top 25 finished the Langhauser and Ellie Staker Country Classic, crossing the race in less than 30 minutes. took 11th and 12th overall line in a time of 25:41.67, lead- with times of 21:05.05 and ing the Eagles to a first place 21:14.32 respectively. Emily finish Saturday. Eagle women Cook rounded out the top scor- Kirwa set the pace for the er’s for the Eagles finishing 15 No. 5 ranked Eagles, leading overall in 21:32.08. his team to their second first claim invita- Sophomores Brittany Cross place finish of the year and and Holly Sandon both fin- their fifth consecutive title at tional title ished in the top 30. Cross fin- the event. The team scored 19 ished 20 overall in 22:44.09 total points in route to their The No.20 Embry-Riddle and Sandon finished 28 title, 51 points ahead of second women’s cross country team overall in 24:14.21. place Division II Florida Tech garnered their first team title The Blue and Gold will trav- (70 points). of the 2010 season, winning el to Tallahassee, Fla. Oct. 9 AARON CRAIG/AVION Seniors Sam Vazquez and the Asics Embry-Riddle Cross to compete in the FSU BOTH MEN’S AND WOMEN’S cross country teams finished first at the Asics Embry-Riddle Russell Snyder were the No. Country Classic on the campus Invitational on the campus of Cross Country Classic on Saturday. This marks the second win for the men and the first win 2 and No.3 finishers for the of ERAU Saturday. Florida State University. for the women this season. Living the Eagles control Warner for “50 Tasks” their first conference win Aaron Craig tasks range from running in the Warner from advancing the ball of the season. only one on goal. The shut- longest cross-country meet in into ERAU’s defensive half. Nora Berzina finished out was the Eagles’ fifth of Managing Editor the state of Florida, task 12, to The two teams settled down the scoring for ERAU in the the season and fourth straight. signing the Eagle head at the in the second half with ERAU 85th minute almost immedi- Freshman Jennifer Grimes Attending sporting events on Ocean Deck, task 19. Despite using superior midfield play to ately after subbing in. Berzina moved her record to 4-1 with campus just got a little bit more those that don’t understand why keep the Royals off balance and found the back of the net for the win, only needing to make interesting. Although watching true fans, that would be you from attempting any attack. the second time this year off a one save on the night. any Embry-Riddle sports team Flockers, would participate in EMBRY-RIDDLE 4 Johansson found herself on Krizzy Menez cross to account Embry-Riddle will trav- win is fun what better way to these tasks it’s put best by the the scoring side of a set piece for the 4-0 final. el to Babson Park, Fla. on cheer them on than performing man that plans to complete all WARNER 0 when Allison Schultz placed a The Blue and Gold defense Sunday for a 3 p.m. show- or participating in some type of 50 Tasks and helped with the Ryan Mosher free kick right to Johansson allowed Warner to get off just down with the Warriors out-of-the-ordinary way. If this creation of all 50, Mike Farrell. for the senior’s seventh goal two shots the entire game, and of Webber International. sparks your interest you are not Mike Farrell the Director of ERAU Athletics the only one that was aroused Marketing and Promotions for the by curiosity or the excitement Embry-Riddle Athletics depart- The Embry-Riddle women’s of cheering the Eagles on the ment said that the 50 tasks are soccer team had to wait two edge of reason. Others that have meant to, “build more tradition hours, but after a weather delay already gotten a taste by partici- among students on campus and the Eagles controled the Warner pating or viewed someone else within the athletic department,” Royals 4-0 to secure their first during a task have all been a part and what every competitive per- Sun Conference victory of of the sports marketing madness son strives for some, “bragging the season. ERAU moves to that is 50 Tasks. rights.” With big hopes in mind 8-1 overall and 1-0 in con- What is 50 Tasks you ask; for all Embry-Riddle students ference play while WU falls simply put it is 50 tasks that to attend at least one if not all to 1-3 overall and 0-1 in The can be completed during Embry- games this fall semester Farrell Sun Conference. Riddle sporting events and wants these tasks to be a medi- With game time moved back around Daytona Beach. Theses um that all students can use to to 9 p.m. the Blue and Gold make new friendships and enjoy wasted no time grabbing an cheering on a winning team. early lead when Valerie Obita Once you feel the need to was the recipient of an Elina participate or just want to have Johansson header in the box to a good reason to stand out from punch home her ninth goal of the crowd at the next Eagle’s the year for a 1-0 lead. The play sporting event tap into the began on a Cecilie Henriksen http://50tasks.blogspot.com/, to corner kick that Johansson was get all of the info about upcom- able to get a head to Obita ing and already completed tasks. right in front of the Warner goal During lunch in the UC during at the 5:32 mark. the week the Flock will have a Less than 60 seconds later table set up so that you can join ERAU went ahead 2-0 when the Flock and get a free t-shirt. Johansson grabbed her ninth Also, 50 tasks has a Facebook assist of the season by feeding page called Embry-Riddle 50 Martine Olsen a perfect pass for Tasks that you can “like” and the freshman to finish past the follow the 50 tasks in between Royal keeper for her ninth goal checking on your friends status- of the 2010 slate. es. Take action soon to comple a The Eagles took that 2-0 lead RICHARD WEAKLEY/AVION task to enjoy off campus life and into the half, completely domi- GAINING THE LEAD WITHIN the first six minutes of the game, the women’s soccer team an Embry-Riddle sports game in nating the Royals in the posses- kept pressure on the adding three more goals to win the game 4-0. The RICHARD WEAKLEY/AVION a not so ordinary way. sion game and rarely allowing Eagles defense shined allowing only one shot on goal and the team’s fifth shut-out. NCAA D-1 FOOTBALL WEEK 4 SCORES WEEK 5 SCHEDULE

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C2 entertainment Inside The Avion, September 28, 2010 Linkin Park lets loose with “A Thousand Suns” Cory Smith ing change of gears from coherent track. From here, LP front man than much of the previous popular band in the past is the iconic sounds that newer This experience starts with Chad Bennington gets his turn material on it – a theme that that they pioneer a sound Guest Reporter releases from similar artists an electronic beat intermin- to show off his vocal range carries throughout the rest of then move on while count- that have seemed to devel- gled with delicate female before shouts, screams, and the tracks. less Indy bands conform There is nothing cliché about op. Rather than rely on com- vocals while slowly morphing industrial-esk instrumentalism Commenting on the pro- towards it. “A Thousand Suns” the sound of Linkin Park’s new plicated, distorted riffs, “A into a guitar-driven song that indicative of Hybrid Theory duction of the album, LP’s is new; its sound is fresh. album, “A Thousand Suns.” Thousand Suns” is much is reminiscent of “The Little tear up the harmonic under- producer, Shinoda, said, The lyrics are a combination From “Waiting for the End” more electronic and vocally Things Give You Away” from tone that has held up to this “It’s not going to be Hybrid of stinging commentary which shows off Bennington’s driven than many of LP’s Minutes to Midnight. Just as point. Instrumentation from Theory. It’s not going to be on the devastation of war signature voice to the electron- counterparts. Instead of set- quickly, the album swings an older LP make an encore Minutes to Midnight. And if while subsequently dar- ic distortion of “The Catalyst” tling on a collection of dis- to the rap/industrial (even performance for a few min- we do it right, it’ll have a cut- ing us to better ourselves. there is little in this album jointed songs, the album is Arabian) hybrid “When They utes before the music returns ting edge sound that defines The songs are dynamic, the resounding of LP’s Meteora, written to be listened to its Come For Me” while articu- to melodies underscored by itself as an individual record instrumentation varied. of that sound that put them on entirety – as in “A Thousand lately tying it to the soothing compositions that are more separate from anything else “A Thousand Suns” is rated the charts. Suns: Full Experience” which melody and humbling libretto indicative of the alternative that’s out there.” What has M for strong language and Yet, this album is a refresh- contains the album as a single, of the spacey “Robot Boy.” rock label given to the album made Linkin Park such a being obscenely awesome.

PHOTO COURTSEY OF WARNER BROTHERS RECODRS LINKIN PARK’S MIKE SHIODA in production still while at work on the groups’ most recent addition to their disography A Thousand Suns. Released worldwide September 14, 2010. The band debuted at number one on the charts here in America and in eight other countries acording to postings on the groups website Linkinpark.com. Easy A delivers new take Allen Larson Guest Reporter Another teen movie hit the box office last week, by the name of “Easy A.” This roman- tic comedy stars Emma Stone as the lead actress, playing an upstanding student named Olive Penderghast, who falls down the path of misery after a series of rumors surface at her local high school. The film also stars Amada Bynes, play- PHOTO COURTSEY SONY PICTURES ing Marianne, a conservative Christian who is mislead by rumors become so risqué that ies, and concludes with Todd the rumors and disapproves of she becomes a social outcast. and Olive’s first date. Olive’s life choices. It sinks to the point where she Emma Stone is perfect for The film plays tribute to becomes worried about how to this lead role and many critics Nathaniel Hawthorne’s 1850 get her good reputation back. believe that casting her is what novel, “The Scarlet Letter,” in Lies keep getting piled on makes this movie so great. that Olive wears a red letter top of more lies, which makes Despite this being her first “A” on her outfits, symbolizing the truth seem even more dis- solo-leading role, she does an her adulterous love affairs that tant for her. Olive is not sure excellent job and brings fresh rumors claim to be true. During how to get people at school talent to the screen. Amanda Olive’s daily video blog she to believe that she is not adul- Bynes comes back on the spot- also makes flashback referenc- terous and begins feeling light as her first big movie es to the 1934 “Scarlet Letter” hopeless. The character who since 2007. These two are cast film. This video blog she cre- believed in Olive and never left together as the protagonist and ates is how her story is told, her throughout her journey is antagonist, respectively. When although story segments are Todd, played by Penn Badgley. paired together, they make a acted out as if in the present, Todd also plays the school’s great teen movie that is both with occasional narration. With mascot, “Woodchuck Todd”. comedic and dramatic, while each day comes a new rumor, He later assists her in getting including historical (film) and and with each rumor, Olive’s everyone’s attention to spread literary references. Overall this reputation sinks even deeper. the true story across campus. film is a must-see if you find She loves the initial atten- The movie makes many comi- yourself interested in any one tion she receives, but later the cal references to past teen mov- of those genres. Inception; a look back Michael Petrosino nity. Work one last exception- ity? How would anyone ever ally hard, industrial espionage know if what they perceived Guest Reporter mission and then go back was actually true? This movie home. As a fugitive in the had ideas in it that could be In the film Inception , Dom United States for years, this is tied to movies such as The Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio), is an opportunity that he cannot Matrix, an underlying tone a man who works in the field refuse. He gathers a team and that perhaps everything of industrial espionage, but prepares to perform the job of isn’t quite how it seems. the way Cobb steals secrets is his life. Rather than extract- The Matrix brought up the not by breaking into an office ing information from some- theory that robots ruled the at night nor by hacking a com- one, he has to implant infor- world and humans, oblivious puter system. Rather, Cobb mation into someone’s mind. to this fact, lived inside pods and his partner, Arthur (Joseph A troubled past, filled with a and powered the robots like Gordon-Levitt), go straight haunting romance, a loss of batteries. Humans were kept to the source, stealing ideas reality and slight insanity all oblivious by living in a com- from people in their most vul- will try to stop him. Through puter generated world, known nerable form, dreams. it all, he must perform the as the matrix. While working a job involv- impossible, he must perform Although Inception doesn’t ing a businessman named inception. make any direct theories such Saito (Ken Watanabe), some- This movie was truly mind as this, it does make the per- thing infiltrates the dream he altering. It brought up ideas son watching it wonder if is working in and causes the that I have been thinking about everything is how it seems, or job to go horribly wrong. After ever since I went to go see it. if it is all just a charade. I plan this failed attempt to collect Ideas such as, if our reality is on seeing this movie time and precious business information, strictly our perception, then time again, seeing it just once Cobb is offered an opportu- what is the greater or true real- will not cut it. Page The Avion, September 28, 2010 Classifieds      C3

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